Networking problems

If you're having trouble connecting to WiFi networks, it may be helpful to delete the WiFi configuration file from the device. You can do this as follows:

adb shell rm /data/misc/wifi/wpa_supplicant.conf
adb reboot

Bricked Phone

If you happen to brick Unagi, by, for example, trying to flash wrong images on it, reboot into the bootloader (fastboot or heimdal depending on your phone). The exact sequence varies depending on the phone. Remove the usb cable. Remove the battery. Reinsert the battery. For the unagi and otoro, press and hold volume up and power for several seconds until you see the splash screen. Verify that the phone is in bootloader mode by using fastboot devices (or heimdall devices for some Samsung phones). Once you can see your phone using fastboot devices, you can use ./flash.sh to flash your image.for Unagi.

Flashing Red LED (otoro/unagi)

This means that the battery is too low to boot the phone. You can let it charge for a while (until the red LED stops flashing and a little bit longer), or you can unplug the USB cable, remove the battery, insert the USB cable, and reinsert thee battery.

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<p><strong>Note:</strong> This instructions assume you have <a href="/en-US/docs/Mozilla/Firefox_OS/Installing_on_a_mobile_device#Configuring_the_udev_rule_for_your_device" title="en-US/docs/Mozilla/Firefox_OS/Installing_on_a_mobile_device#Configuring_the_udev_rule_for_your_device">configured the udev settings</a> for your device.</p>
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<h2 id="Networking_problems">Networking problems</h2>
<p>If you're having trouble connecting to WiFi networks, it may be helpful to delete the WiFi configuration file from the device. You can do this as follows:</p>
<pre>
adb shell rm /data/misc/wifi/wpa_supplicant.conf
adb reboot
</pre>
<h2 id="Bricked_Phone">Bricked Phone</h2>
<p>If you happen to brick Unagi, by, for example, trying to flash wrong images on it, reboot into the bootloader (fastboot or heimdal depending on your phone). The exact sequence varies depending on the phone. Remove the usb cable. Remove the battery. Reinsert the battery. For the unagi and otoro, press and hold volume up and power for several seconds until you see the splash screen. Verify that the phone is in bootloader mode by using <code>fastboot devices</code> (or <code>heimdall devices</code> for some Samsung phones). Once you can see your phone using <code>fastboot devices</code>, you can use <code>./flash.sh </code>to flash your image.for Unagi.</p>
<h2 id="Flashing_Red_LED_(otoro.2Funagi)">Flashing Red LED (otoro/unagi)</h2>
<p>This means that the battery is too low to boot the phone. You can let it charge for a while (until the red LED stops flashing and a little bit longer), or you can unplug the USB cable, remove the battery, insert the USB cable, and reinsert thee battery.</p>